Dongdaemun Explained

Heunginjimun
Native Name:흥인지문
Native Name Lang:Korean
Image Alt:300px
Alternate Names:Dongdaemun(동대문)
Building Type:Fortress gate
Location:Jongno 288
Address:Jongno-gu,
Location City:Seoul
Start Date:1396
Est Completion:-->
Renovation Date:1453
1869
Destruction Date:-->
Owner:Government of South Korea
Management:Jongno-gu Office
Public Transit:Dongdaemun Station(Line 1)
Hangul:동대문, 흥인지문
Hanja:,
Rr:Dongdaemun, Heunginjimun
Mr:Tongdaemun, Hŭnginjimun

Heunginjimun, more commonly known as Dongdaemun, is one of The Eight Gates of Seoul in the Fortress Wall of Seoul, a prominent landmark in central Seoul, South Korea. The Korean name "Dongdaemun" means "Great East Gate," and it was so named because it was the major eastern gate in the wall that surrounded Seoul during the Joseon Dynasty. The gate is located at Jongno 6-ga in Jongno-gu.

History

The structure was first built by King Taejo during his fifth year of reign (1398). It was renovated in 1453, and the current structure is the one rebuilt in 1869.Heunginjimun shows architectural style of the late Joseon period. The most unusual characteristic is its built outer wall, Ongseong. Ongseong was constructed to compensate the weakness of the target from multiple invaders. It protects the gate and is a beautiful addition.[1]

Preservation

Heunginjimun is located at the intersection of subway lines 1 and 4, at Dongdaemun Station (동대문역). The gate is within easy reach of exit 1 or exits 6–10 of this station.

Construction of the Dongdaemun Design Plaza, a major urban development landmark designed by Zaha Hadid, started in 2009 to renovate what used to be Dongdaemun Stadium (an amateur baseball park) and was officially inaugurated on March 21, 2014.[2] This landmark, also called the DDP, is the centerpiece of South Korea's fashion hub and popular tourist destination and has been one of the main reasons for Seoul's designation as World Design Capital in 2010.

In August 2011, the roof of the gate was partially damaged by record rainfall. The large amount of rain resulted in chipping of the roof's ridge. An official of the Cultural Heritage Administration stated that "The aged gate underwent repairs in 1998 and seems to have become soaked in heavy rains".[3]

By, the area around Dongdaemun known as Dongdaemun Market has grown into the largest shopping center in South Korea, popular with both foreigners and natives.

See also

References

37.5712°N 127.0096°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Heunginjimun (Gate). visit korea. 1 December 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141205001212/http://www.visitseoul.net/en/article/article.do?_method=view&m=0004003002002&p=03&art_id=494&lang=en. 5 December 2014. dead.
  2. Web site: "Dongdaemun Design Plaza opens to the public" (Arirang News - March 21, 2014) . July 23, 2015 . August 7, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200807181213/http://www.arirang.co.kr/news/News_View.asp?nseq=159617 . dead .
  3. News: Torrential Rains Damage Historic Landmark in Seoul. 6 July 2012. The Chosun Ilbo. 3 August 2011.